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  2. > > Explain that sound is produced by vibrating objects and that the frequency of the sound is the same as the frequency of the vibration of the source of the sound
  3. >> Describe the anatomy and function of the human ear
  4. >> Describe the anatomy and function of the human eye
  5. >> Explain why sound is a useful and versatile form of communication
  6. >> Gather and process information from secondary sources to outline and compare some of the structures used by animals other than humans to produce sound
  7. >> Identify the limited range of wavelengths of the electromagnetic spectrum detected by humans and compare this range with those of other vertebrates and invertebrates
  8. >> Outline the path of a sound wave through the external, middle and inner ear and identify the energy transformations that occur
  9. >> Outline the role of the Eustachian tube
  10. >> Outline the structure of the human larynx and the associated structures that assist the production of sound
  11. >> Process information from secondary sources to evaluate a hearing aid and a cochlear implant in terms of
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>> Outline the path of a sound wave through the external, middle and inner ear and identify the energy transformations that occur

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